Question about \setupitemgroup
Hi, I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want. Thanks, Fabrice \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt] \setupitemgroup [itemize] [each] [color=darkred] [packed] \starttext \startitemize[n] \item \input tufte \item \startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \stopitemize \stopitemize {\tfc What I want to do :} \blank {\darkred 1.} \input tufte {\darkred a.} \input tufte \stoptext
Fabrice Couvreur mailto:fabrice1.couvreur@gmail.com 22. Juli 2016 um 12:32 Hi, I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want. Thanks, Fabrice
\setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [each] [color=darkred] [packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
{\tfc What I want to do :}
\blank
{\darkred 1.} \input tufte
{\darkred a.} \input tufte
\stoptext \setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext \startitemize[n] \item \input tufte \startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang,
Thank you for your time and your solutions
Fabrice
2016-07-22 12:47 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
Fabrice Couvreur
22. Juli 2016 um 12:32 Hi, I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want. Thanks, Fabrice \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [each] [color=darkred] [packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
{\tfc What I want to do :}
\blank
{\darkred 1.} \input tufte
{\darkred a.} \input tufte
\stoptext
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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I just noticed that there is a problem with the level 2. a. The letter a is on
the number 2
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
Fabrice
2016-07-22 13:06 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur
Hi Wolfgang, Thank you for your time and your solutions Fabrice
2016-07-22 12:47 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
: Fabrice Couvreur
22. Juli 2016 um 12:32 Hi, I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want. Thanks, Fabrice \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [each] [color=darkred] [packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
{\tfc What I want to do :}
\blank
{\darkred 1.} \input tufte
{\darkred a.} \input tufte
\stoptext
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Hi Wolfgang,
I thought the keyword to correct the problem was but I repeat this otiens
1.
2.a.
2.b
instead of
1.
2.a.
b.
Fabrice
2016-07-22 16:12 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur
I just noticed that there is a problem with the level 2. a. The letter a is on the number 2
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \item \input tufte \stopitemize
\stopitemize
Fabrice
2016-07-22 13:06 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur
: Hi Wolfgang, Thank you for your time and your solutions Fabrice
2016-07-22 12:47 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
:
Fabrice Couvreur
22. Juli 2016 um 12:32 Hi, I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want. Thanks, Fabrice \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [each] [color=darkred] [packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
{\tfc What I want to do :}
\blank
{\darkred 1.} \input tufte
{\darkred a.} \input tufte
\stoptext
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Fabrice Couvreur mailto:fabrice1.couvreur@gmail.com 23. Juli 2016 um 10:28 Hi Wolfgang, I thought the keyword to correct the problem was but I repeat this otiens
1. 2.a. 2.b
instead of
1. 2.a. b. You need todays beta to get the correct output for the following example (the \noitem hasn’t thw right defintion in older versions):
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}] \starttext \startitemize[n,repeat] \item \input tufte \noitem \startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \item \input tufte \stopitemize \stopitemize \stoptext Wolfgang
Hi Wolgang,
Thank you for your reply only is not what I would like.
Your output:
1.
2.a.
2.b
My output:
1.
2.a.
b.
thank you,
Fabrice
2016-07-23 18:41 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
Fabrice Couvreur
23. Juli 2016 um 10:28 Hi Wolfgang, I thought the keyword to correct the problem was but I repeat this otiens 1. 2.a. 2.b
instead of
1. 2.a. b.
You need todays beta to get the correct output for the following example (the \noitem hasn’t thw right defintion in older versions):
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item \input tufte
\noitem \startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \item \input tufte \stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Dear List, Working with ConTeXt MK IV version 2016.07.18, I need sometimes within a text in French I am working on, some Greek words or sentences, rarely Chinese and Arabic words, mainly names and a few words. Then, I use this general preamble (thanks to Pablo Rodriguez): \setuplanguage[fr][patterns={fr,agr}] \mainlanguage[fr] \setuplayout [backspace=40mm] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided, location={header, inmargin}] \setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner, style={\ssx\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}] \setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=right] \setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic] % Hereafter the commands for Greek and Chinese \definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif][Theano Didot][preset=range:greek, it={Old Standard Italic}, force=yes] \definefallbackfamily [mainface] [rm] [ipaexmincho] [range=cjkunifiedideographs] \definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [GaramondNo8][sc=NewG8 Regular SC] \definefontfamily [mainface] [sans] [FreeSans] [rscale=0.7] All is working well, but if I add these lines below to the pramble: \definefallbackfamily [mainface] [sans] [hussaininastaleeq] [range=arabic] \definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [GFS Didot] (where hussainiastaleeq and GFS Didot fonts are pre-installed, and load with a '|mtxrun --script fonts --reload' command), then Arabic words are not printed in the PDF file. One more question : in the English translitteration, the name of the tenth century Arabic philosopher, Farabi, is |Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī (with diacritic signs on wovels and under the 's' of "Nasr"). Do someone knows how to deal with these diacritic signs ? Thak you very much. JP
Dear List, I answer to myself (or I give a solution to the problem I have to face). As for this precise case (i.e. having multilanguages in the same document with French as main language, with some words, sentences or whatever in Ancient Greek, Chinese and Arabic/Persian/Farsi), the working solution is the \definefallbackfamily command with the \definefontfamily (as everybody knows !). In this case, I 've failed to deal with Arabic/Farsi (when I wanted to print the name of the Arabic medieval philosopher Fārābī, محمد فارابی The code was : \definefallbackfamily [mainface] [sans] [hussaininastaleeq] [range=arabic], and it doesn't work. I've tried this : \definefallbackfamily[mainface] [serif] [nafeesnastaleeq] [range=arabic,farsi] and it works. A beginner's mistake, if I summarize... JP Le 24/07/2016 à 13:18, Jean-Pierre Delange a écrit :
Dear List,
Working with ConTeXt MK IV version 2016.07.18, I need sometimes within a text in French I am working on, some Greek words or sentences, rarely Chinese and Arabic words, mainly names and a few words.
Then, I use this general preamble (thanks to Pablo Rodriguez):
\setuplanguage[fr][patterns={fr,agr}]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\setuplayout [backspace=40mm]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided, location={header, inmargin}]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner, style={\ssx\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=right]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
% Hereafter the commands for Greek and Chinese
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif][Theano Didot][preset=range:greek, it={Old Standard Italic}, force=yes]
\definefallbackfamily [mainface] [rm] [ipaexmincho] [range=cjkunifiedideographs]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [GaramondNo8][sc=NewG8 Regular SC]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [sans] [FreeSans] [rscale=0.7]
All is working well, but if I add these lines below to the pramble:
\definefallbackfamily [mainface] [sans] [hussaininastaleeq] [range=arabic]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [GFS Didot] (where hussainiastaleeq and GFS Didot fonts are pre-installed, and load with a '|mtxrun --script fonts --reload' command), then Arabic words are not printed in the PDF file.
One more question : in the English translitteration, the name of the tenth century Arabic philosopher, Farabi, is |Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī (with diacritic signs on wovels and under the 's' of "Nasr"). Do someone knows how to deal with these diacritic signs ? Thak you very much. JP
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Hi Wolfgang,
I'm confused, it does not work and I can not find the solution
Thanks
fabrice
your output :
1.a.
1.b.
1.c.
2.
3.
4.
my output :
1.a
b.
c.
2.
3.
4.
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[color=darkred,
distance=\spaceamount,
option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\noitem \startitemize[a]
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Context version ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.23 13:35 MKIV beta fmt: 2016.7.24
int: english/english
2016-07-24 12:28 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur
Hi Wolgang, Thank you for your reply only is not what I would like. Your output:
1. 2.a. 2.b
My output:
1. 2.a. b.
thank you, Fabrice
2016-07-23 18:41 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster
: Fabrice Couvreur
23. Juli 2016 um 10:28 Hi Wolfgang, I thought the keyword to correct the problem was but I repeat this otiens 1. 2.a. 2.b
instead of
1. 2.a. b.
You need todays beta to get the correct output for the following example (the \noitem hasn’t thw right defintion in older versions):
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [color=darkred, distance=\spaceamount, option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item \input tufte
\noitem \startitemize[a] \item \input tufte \item \input tufte \stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Fabrice Couvreur
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Jean-Pierre Delange
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Wolfgang Schuster